Laskey signed with the Buffalo Bills in 1965,[5] and changed positions to linebacker.[2] He played in 14 games (1 start) during his rookie season and was selected to the Pro Bowl that same year,[1] with the Bills winning the 1965 AFL Championship Game.[2] He joined the Oakland Raiders the following year and finished sixth in the league in fumbles recovered (3) during the 1967 season.[1] He won his second AFL championship that year,[2] before playing in Super Bowl II, in which the Raiders lost 33–14 to the Green Bay Packers.[6] Laskey ended up playing 53 games (22 starts) in five seasons with the franchise, tallying 4 interceptions for 66 yards and recovering 5 fumbles.[7]
Laskey went on to play for the Baltimore Colts from 1971 to 1972, before finishing his NFL career with the Denver Broncos in 1973–1974.[1] He was selected by the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) as a second-team All-AFL player in 1967.[8] Over the course of a ten-year NFL career, Laskey appeared in 119 games, 45 as a starter, and had seven interceptions and eight fumble recoveries.[1]
Personal life
Laskey was married to Dona until his death. Bill had three children with his first wife who passed at an early age from breast cancer: Lance, Beau, and Margaux.[9]
Laskey died on May 6, 2022, in Leland, Michigan. He was 79, and suffered from an unspecified long illness prior to his death.[2][9]